Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted with three advanced lines (AL-29, AL-36, AL-18) and
two check varieties (BRRI dhan-39, BRRI dhan-49) of rice (Oryza sativa L.) at Sher-e-
Bangla Agricultural University experimental farm, to perform varietal characterization
and to carry out of yield evaluation based on different morphological characters during
the period of June 2014 to December 2014. The experiment was laid out in a randomized
complete block design with three replications. In the experiment highest plant height was
for BRRI dhan 49 (106.5 cm) and days to 50% flowering for AL-36 which required
maximum days (106 days). For days to maturity, BRRI dhan 39 required highest days
(142 days) and maximum number of tillers showed AL-36 (22.33). Maximum number of
effective tillers showed AL-36 (2.87) and maximum panicle length showed AL-29 (26.68
cm).The highest number of filled grains was for AL-29 (178.30) and the highest number
of empty grains was in BRRI dhan 99 (22.00). For 1000-grain weight, AL-36 was the
best than others (2.437g). AL-36 showed highest yield per plant (49.19), AL-29 showed
highest yield per plot (10.75 g) and yield per hectare (6.32 ton). In correlation analysis a
highly significant positive association was found for days to 50% flowering with grain
yield/ha. The maximum length (9.667 mm), breadth (1.910 mm)and L/B ratio (5.063
mm) of rough rice was showed for AL-18. The maximum length (6.810 mm) and L/B
ratio (4.087 mm) of brown rice was showed for BRRI dhan 39 and maximum breadth
(1.793 mm) of brown rice was showed for AL-18. The maximum length (6.547 mm) and
breadth (1.670 mm) of milled rice was showed for AL-18.and maximum L/B ratio (4.607
mm) of milled rice was showed for BRRI dhan 39. The maximum length (9.357 mm),
breadth (2.437 mm) and L/B ratio (4.147 mm) of cooked rice was showed for BRRI dhan
39. The maximum milling percent (71.97%), head rice recovery percent (67.27%) and
alkali spreading value (6.933) were found from BRRI dhan-49. The maximum hulling
percent (81.00%) and water absorption percent (269%) were found from AL-36 whereas
maximum volume expansion percent (72.33%) was found from AL-29. In correlation
coefficient analysis highly significant positive associations were found for length of
rough rice with breadth of rough rice and length of brown rice, breadth of rough rice with
length of brown rice and L/B ratio of brown rice with L/B ratio of milled rice. Highly
significant negative associations were found for breadth of milled rice with L/B ratio of
milled rice.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2014